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Michael Glykas or
Glycas (Gr****: Μιχαὴλ Γλυκᾶς) was a 12th-century
Byzantine historian, theologian, mathematician,
astronomer and poet. He was probably...
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Glyka Nera (Gr****: Γλυκά Νερά [ɣliˈka neˈra],
meaning "sweet waters",
named after an
underground water source) is a
suburb in the
northeastern part of...
- descent, who was
murdered on the
morning of 11 May 2021, in her home on
Glyka Nera, a
suburb of Athens, Greece. 37 days later, her husband,
Babis Anagnostopoulos...
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Bryennios the
Younger Niketas Choniates Eustathius of
Thessalonica Michael Glykas Anna
Komnene John
Kinnamos Constantine Man****es
Joannes Zonaras 13th century...
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chronicles of
George the Monk (c. 850,
Chronicon II, 604),
Michael Glykas (c. 1150,
Annales IV, 261), and
George Kodinos (c. 1500, Chronographia,...
- cloves,
brown sugar, and ****ed rum or cognac. It is one of the most
common glyka tapsiou -
dessert dishes like pies and
breads baked in
baking pans. Other...
- almonds, flour, butter, eggs and
pastry cream. It is one of the most
common glyka tapsiou (Gr****: γλυκά ταψιού) -
dessert dishes like pies and
breads baked...
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raisins and almonds. In
Greece almond flour is used to make amygdalopita, a
glyka tapsiou dessert cake
baking in a tray.
Almonds are used for kourabiedes...
- Kâğıthane),
formerly Sadâbad (Ottoman Turkish: سعدآباد, romanized: Sa‘dābād) and
Glykà Nerà (Gr****: Γλυκά Νερά, Gr**** pronunciation: [ɡliˈka neˈra], 'sweet waters')...
- 1429 – c. 1293 BC
Glyka Nera,
Attica Male ? R1b1a1b c. 1424 – c. 1293 BC Lazarides,
Aegina Male H G2a c. 1421 – c. 1313 BC
Glyka Nera,
Attica Male U3c...